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MAY 13, 1927

Kosher Food Bill se
Michigan Law

Z. B. T. PRESENTS
YESHIVA EXERCISES
GOTTHEIL MEDAL ARE WITNESSED BY
50,000 SPECTATORS NOW
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rved by th e kosh e r (sod law, just
signed by Governor Green. dews who
sincerely desire to have foods in ac-
cordance with the dietary laws should
feel assured that commodities offered
Mrs. L. Levine is the guest of he
for sale in that category are genuine-
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from
page
1.)
the annual award in recognition of
parents, Mr. and MN. Peel of Cinein
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ly kosher. Merchants should not be
distinguished service to the cause of
nati, Ohio.
permitted to deceive a trusting public
These
two
parties
in
Jewish
life
must
countenance
of
American
Israel.
Most
Jewry. The award is made by a ('om-
Mrs. Frances Levy has returned matey of Editors none of whom, with admit Orthodox Jewry has proven it- thankful of all for this law should be by false representation that they are
If worthy. Orthodox Jews cannot
selling
kosher foods when in reality
those who, blinded by the greed tar
home after spending two weeks w •ith but one exception, is a member of the , unat r any
y t inumstances concede that gain, are " w
t heir goods are anything but kosher.
Fraternity.
practicing deception.
relatives in Richmond, Ind.
Orthodoxy represents a party in Juda-
Jews should feel grateful towards the
"It is worthy of more than passing ism; it is Judaism proper, he stated. Theirs will he the greatest benefit, ft
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Roman enter-
now they shall I cleansed of their sin Michigan legislature and Governor
tained at a family dinner last Sala* note, I think, that in the cast, of each Th e speaker
Green for their insight, breadth of
took
to the and their offense."
in honor of the eightieth birthday an- nomination for the high honor umbod- opinion fostered in exception
certain quarters
view and fairness."
nivermary of their mother, Mrs. Anna met in the award, the services on which that Orthodox Judaism is but a "for-
D. Franklin Maker Statement.
Should be Enforced, Says Simons.
Roman. Among the guests present the nomination was based were never eign product in America." lie ex- Dr. Leo M. Franklin, commenting
"The law is a good one and should
were Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Stone and solely for the benefit of the Jewish claimed that the possibility of this con- On the passage of the kosher food hill
family and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brod- people as a group, nor have all the tention is apparent. The Torah was stated that "Orthodox Jews who wish be enforced," was the comment of D.
der and family. all of Detroit. Mrs. nominees been of Jewish faith. Last given to Israel not at the Rocky Ileum- to observe the dietary laws should be W. Simons, upon his return from the
Roman was the recipient of many fear , Prm
iarily in recognition of his trains but at Mt. Sinai." he declared. protected in their rights. The hill as ceremonies intendant on the corner-
service to the cause of tolerance, the In the coursef
lovely gifts.
of hidd
address, Mr.
r. Bub- Passed is no doubt a serious attempt stone laying of the Rabbi Isaac Elcha-
medal was awarded to Rabbi Stephen
stated:
to accomplish this. On the whole," he nan Yeshiva in New York. "The Gov-
Mrs. William Denton and dough-
Wi"•
"We cannot under any circumstanc- said, "1 believe we should he cautious ernor and the State Legislature are to
ter, Jeanne, have returned home This year the jury has turned to es concede that Orthodox represents in introducing any legislation affect- lie congratulated on the splendid spirit
after pending two weeks at Roches- another field. It has singled out for a separate school in Judaism; Ortho- jug the religious Practices of ally Par- of fairness and good will shown in the
support given this bill. The speedy
ter, Minn., and Chicago.
this token of public esteem, gratitude, dory' is Judaism proper. All that is Ocular group."
handling of the measure and the un-
and indebtedness a merchant who, great in Jewish history, all that is no-
Thumin Finds Law Faulty,
animous support acoreded it by both
II. I. Burtanger of Dayton, Ohio, when the community had need of dal- ble, strong Had exultant in Jewish life "The new kosher food
ja a' is a good houses of the state legislature should
is the guest of his daughter, Mrs. vat for organization, ability to stir
was created by orthodox Jewry. The effort in the right direction but it is go far towards cementing the already
Sant Levine. men's imaginations and to convert
history of Judaism is the history of not explicit enough in regard to one strong bonds of mutual good will and
their compassion into action, was will- Orthodoxy. The
men who have made I point," declared Rabbi Joseph Thumin understanding between all religious
M rs. Ernestine Hoffman of Toledo ing to sacrifice every personal interest our people immortal
people were ortho- kit-
Congregation Beth Abraham. The groups in Detroit and in Michigan."
is the guest of Mrs. T. Ilirshfield.
and give himself utterly to the work
dux, the Jewish martyrs of all times deceiving merchant will not fear the
required to he accomplished.
Zackheim Praises Law.
and of all ages were orthodox; ortho- new law very much because there is
The Temple Sisterhood of Bay City
"From the story of such service dozy has preserved our Torah and the no provision in it as to who shall de.
"The dietary laws have preserved
is in readiness for the state convene many precepts may be drawn. I have life of our people," he said.
the
Jewish
people as a distinct people
t t.• rkili thit rwohrettr-Itcho tsztr
t ea
Ahi
esoisth
sse•Illii,g„
Lien of Temple Sisterhoods to be held no intention to point these out, but
51r. Bublisk delivered a long address is
throughout the ages," remarked M. II.
here on Thursday, May IS. Delegates there is one thought that deserves men- on this occasion concluding with the fails to provide legal authority to any Zackheim, in commenting on the new
from Detroit, Grand Rapids, Muske- tion. It may well be that every man words ,
rabbi or group of rabbis. So far as law. "The peculiarities of the Kash-
gon and Saginaw and Petoskey have has within himself the seed of great-
"Fellow delegates, in order to secure the rabbinate is concerned they have ruth prevented assimilation. Shakes-
already made reservations. A very ness. It is equally true, however, that the succesful accomplishment of the no more authority now than they had peare in his 'Merchant of Venice' lays
tine meeting in being anticipated.
in nearly every case where the seed task which (ewes Orthodox ,1 ewe in before the law was passed because no part Muer stress on this point of dif-
has matured it has been planted in soil America, it is necessary that it be pro. machinery is created
created for its enf orce- ference between Jew and Gentile. It
Milton Greenwald conducted the fertile with a profound desire t o ruled with three institutions. Ort ho- . me w ,
has been said by medical authorities
services last Friday evening. His achieve and exposed to the rainfall of lox Jewry must possess a center for
that the longevity of the Jew was due
Bernard Isaacs Explains M
topic. "Social Impressions," was well opportunity and the ripening light of Torah, ,
• II f rom • '
"
•
mainly to his adherence to the dietary
Some butchers were in the habit of
received.
experience. It is not a sudden growth. will drink," a spiritual reservoir from' hiding
under a pretext in their sale laws. The kosher food law ...should he
strictly enforced as a safeguard
"Here was a newsboy at the age of which Jewish strength is to be d ''' of so-called kosher meat," exlained
p
Dave Rosenberg and Mrs. H. F.
six, peddling papers in the streets of rived; it must have the representa• Bernard Isaacs, director of the United against misrepresentation."
Anthony spent last Sunday with their
,
Detroit. Poverty and hunger were to tie ves o f the Torah of the Jewish Law ' Hebrew t ools.
on
being
informed
of
smother, Mrs. Emma Rosenberg of him not mere theory but stark living who should lead the people on the prt-
th page of th bill.
W hen the
Detroit.
facts. In
In his early twenties and con- er road; it must alsi t,hashe a popular i hi e came e intosuch
sue shop s on his tour
1
(tisi with
' I. ,
tinously since, through a busy and 1"-Y which should ,, c
of
inspection
and
noticed
the meat
n.
"An Ounce of Loyalty is Worth prosperous mercantile career, he found the task ow carrying ou.tthatrfl':l
being offered for sale was not kosher,
w
'
of these th 'reein:
°
A Pound of Cleverness."
time to devote to the social needs of his Should
.t
h
e wan told that they were not adver-
e rr't hoortrox Jewry
■ y cannot tising kosher meat at all. The way Mothers and Daughters Day:
ommunity--of the relief, in some part, - It ution.s ,
And real friendship means loyalty. of the misery which he had so early function properly
The first Mothers and Daughters
"We have here in America the ten- these swindlers managed it was to
Every man respects loyalty. It can- known.
Inc for Torah, the Rabbi Isaac Elchans have the Hebrew sign which appeared Day dinner given by the Sisterhood
not be bought with money. Cultivate
in large le te
"And so it was that, when Julius
tars on thir windows, so of Temple Emanuel was held Sunday,
Yeshiva; we have with us the rep-
friends and you will begin to under- Rosenwald, Louis Marshall, Jacob an
resentatives of the Torah, the Union doctored u p by the sign writers that May ti. The tables were beautifully
stand the meaning of loyalty. Do Loeb, Felix Warburg and other leaders
of Orthodox Rabbis, who explain the while it appeared to read 'Bosor Kosh- decorated with flowers and covers
not use them for personal gain, but and benefactors of their people were
er,' it read, in fact, 'Bosor Bosor.' That were laid for 252 guests. Mrs. I.
law to the people; we now must create
for friendship in life which they gathered at the first Chicago COD ter-
the third institution, the popular body is, instead of reading 'Kosher Meat,' Kaplan was chairlady of this affair
bring to you. Brighten up and fresh- ence in 1921 to consider upon whose
who it read 'Meat Meat.' This was done by and was assisted by the Mesdames
of layman, "Baalei-Bathim,"
en up with a Murad cigarette and shoulders should rest the stupendous should curry making the letter 'kor or 'K' in kosher
Max Schubiner and Ralph Paul.
into effect all the mess- , ,
make everybody whom you know task of raising 614,000,000 for the re-
WO K
much AS possible like a 'haze'
The program began with a few
ores which Sc,' beneficial to Orthodox
your friend. 'Murad is the excep- lief of starving, homeless, poverty and
o r B.
This law will drive such words of greeting by the president,
Judaism. This people's organization -
tional cigarette for the exceptional misery-ridden Jewry in Eastern and
Mrs. Eli Sachse, which was followed
can be none other than a federation of swindlers out of business."
man who feels he is entitled to the Central Europe and in aid of Pales-
Mr. Isaacs compared the passage of by "grace" by Mrs. Ashinsky. Mrs.
Orthodox Synagogues of all America.
ca.
better things in life.
this law to the laying of the corner Helen Dushkin represented the moth-
tine, they turned to a man whose seed
Representatives
of greatness was not a neglected, un- of the Jewish people, this gathering stone of the Yeshiva, declaring that ers and Miss Esther Kabax represent-
both events indicated that America is ed the daughters. The Misses Lois
Cement Garbai• and Ash Rmeptaclee.
tended
and a over
sterile his
thing.
"Ile gave
business, his today is of historic character. It is
Don't Wait Until You Reeelv• Notice.
the greatest orthodox assemblage in encouraging freedom of religious pray- Triggs and Florence Albert gave
°ed. at Once, as the Pete Wdl Soon be
lice'' Such legislation, tends to con. readings. A beautiful bouquet of
plans for a holiday which had been a the history of the Jewish community n
Raised.
i.• the orthodox Jew that he has a flowers was presented to the presi-
cherished dream of years, and gripped
th e nt o• work—gave it his whole °‘Sn'utrhl d i s. si'I'like totfeitnheN Aatal taintitmicliainytohnem Kul- place in American life. That he can dent, Mrs. Sachse, and a string of
be a good American without sacrific- pearls to Mrs. Libson for being the
and
magnificent
capacity
to
1927 PINGREE
e
("you are all standing here ing his religious pincile.
ps That he mother that had the largest number
R•eidenm: Cemfield 7106
administer, lead, drive and achieve. t chem."
eday.") How great is the respon-
Caddie< 9776
has no need to hide behind the spokes. of daughters, five. Mrs. Levitt, who
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The $14,000,000 goal maw passed sibilitv which rests upon your should- manship
of the more assimilated
Jew's is 84 years old, was presented with
within a year. Fifteen millions. Six- els! *We have brought here the great-
a string of pearls for being the oldest
teen millions. And the effort closed est of our treasures, the greatest in as he has been wont to do in the past.
"Hitherto, the rabbi or the instor.
pec
with the colection of sixteen million, the world; our Torah.
smother.
We have
authorized by the rabbinate felt out of
eight hundred thousand dollars.
ri t ahggemof.
a lrse att,fe s to
niraonukgihntd :he trhee t hi heie g
place m his visits to the shops. The
" u that Nan not enoug . Lives b
our r
merchants were inclined to regard him Board Meeting:
were saved beyond number. Distress Our forefathers have shell rivers of as
.
.
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The next board meeting will be
S. A. Ovrutsky
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tryin g t o in.
was alleviated beyond reckoning. But blood for the preservation of this great
the need for further aid pressed on heritage. Is it imaginable that toe can fringe upon their rights—as if the held at the home of Mrs. Eli Sachse
Residence Phone; Empire 8894-11
wish to deceive and defraud thepub- on Monday evening, May 16. Meet-
with growing intensity!
Offie• Meet Randolph 6982.
for a moment think to let this herd- lie was their right as American citi- ings are held every second Monday
"aind, so, late in 19'25, the United tage
tie wasted here and not to trans-
:ens," said Mr. Isaacs. "This lawgives in the month.
Ansi* Campaign was begun. The :ILL iLt:ole......,
hildre e s vill../: answer
the religious inspector at least a semi-
goal set this time was fifteen Miller* can be but one "No!"
it imaginable.
official position.''
Anna++, "e mete 11,4,
When Rabbi Judah the Prince was
Milford Stara In Statement.
Again he
issasure carried under a reign ( if bullets from
dying, he lifted his hands and said:
Mifrord Stern, president of Temple "Master of the Universe! It is known
of the need was area
t an the esti- all nations, is it imaginable that we
mate of Moss who set the mark; He should let this flag drop from our Beth El, upon being notified of the unto Thee that I have labored with all
an/ Amend asd Frame Stmts.
raised it ta twenty-five
t
d hands? A thousand times No. Our passage of the law made the following ten fingers in the law, and never
millions, an
Og•n Day sad Night for WI.. •n41 Mu.
in less, than
sought as my recompense even as
r two years. he has raised pact calls to us, implo
ing us to go on. ,.
implong
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Thoughtful ocople will not far, to much as a little finger has accom-
almost' four-fifthg ci 'Alsigientili , Our heroes, our martyrs of the ages
I sum — atitetoat 1.1111ons, nine hundred gone by point to us the way by which sympathize with the purposes sub- plished."
(Ket. 10a.)
, the usaml dollars.
arna(iiseofsklys. .
hwieghhave e ttfl,atgr aot;
"To you, sir, who have wrought the
eit:u r INT.eorlimli
miracles in behalf of suffering multi- reel, and with the old vigor of the Jew-
tudes whom miracles alone could save, ish heroes, the Nlaccabees the Rabbi
A wise and comprehending jury has
Akibas, and all those win have con-
•
, directed the gift of this token. Con- ducted the glorious battle for the past
Fryeburs, Maine.
• eeived in deep and fraternal affection, three thousand years. With all this,
to the recognition of onset- w e will in close ranks mach on and
' fish, noble service to humanity, the on until the final victory.
Beautifully located in the White ! Gottheil medal gains new dignity by
"Long live Orthodox Judaism! Long
Mountains, overlooking the Presi- its award to David A. Brown.
. live the Feleration of Ortodox Com-
dentin! Range. A first-clam camp
In his speech of acceptance Mr• munities in America!"
et a moderate price! Send for il-
Brown said that he took the award not
lustrated booklet.
as a tribute to himself personally. but

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A bright, golden day unered in the
"The only way I will accept this trib- second Sunday of May wen the "Y"
ute," he mid, "is if I be permitted to girls and their mothers paid mutual
pass it on to the thousands of men and tribute to motherhood tr assembling
women throughout this country who at the "Y" Little Theatr. After an
are doing the job. I am merely made address to the mothers ending with
.bo instrument to reecho and send out a pledge of loyalty, bre and cosi-
t'•is vote of recognition to these peo- panionship then followd a group of
pie of over 2,600 cities rhea spirit of songs which were a ribute to the
' serviee is pledged in • 1-dal of nearly mothers. Finally a chrming playlet,
$20.0 , i0,000 thus far. But I do not "The American Idea:Strew much ap-
feel that I am entitled to any credit, plause. From the Attie Theater.
or any praise--1 don't want anything, taxed beyond its seatig capacity, the
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n r do any of the men, or any of the mothers, escorted by.heir daughters,
women who have worked with me until proceeded to the ctbhouse for an
the job is done. And It won't be until informal reception and the cup of
every dollar of it has been made use tea which cheers.
of over there where it is needed. I am
not going to feel that I am entitled to Membership Daiwa
any credit until that ".may is in the.
The "Y" will ir e its long-hailed I
till. '\e carrot feed the starving membership dant on Wednesday
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people in Europe with pitdise cards, evening, May 25. at Webster Hall.
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nor save their lives with promises.: This is to be aninfornial invitation
We must redeem those prom•ses in dol. dance for "Y" nembers and their I
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tars, the dollars desperately needed,' escorts. Admisson is by ticket only.'
millions of them, in Euroos tight now! Tickets can be btaineti on presents-
'And I don't wart any credit for lion of membeship card at office. I
giving anything, of my t;me or myself,
in this effort. I have always been just Open House:
a little hit resentful •• sr the use of the
Cortinusnce of the happy Friday'
word "sacrifice." to, stsornetion that nights for rrientiers and friends and'
any mar—and 1 am tsIsk,ng now also especially for o ut-of-town strangers
for those thousands •ardng hack of is a pleating thi• g to look forward to.
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ISM. sums of money
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them even ■ happy
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are hundreds of mer o
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The I• (weer Dramatic Club pre-,
get happy thrill.—n.'t tesau• , they seated Ot Mat rs Day success. "The
are eettirg, but hes-awe. th.) are g t. America. I ie ." for the Windsor
mg — whether it is 1r s o venal sea,. Chapter of
. "a as, ah on Wednesday.
or by giving of
f And I ham • May 17
never met a a no
-I'd spirit ••f
givir.g of this kind that - in this rer:
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principled, a
MANUEL URBACH
more inspirational group of men and you rstr•e-ed yet for any of these
Gr•ait• and Marble.
women than the Jewish men ■ r.d worn- astivit.m! Remember about die'
en it has hen my pleasure to meet in early 'm em.
every section of the United States.
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This tribute belorrs to them.
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Irv. I take it also especially as a camp•time already. Summer vacs.
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